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SINCE HE WAS SMALL, SIR PERCY FIVER HAD LONGED TO BE AN ENGINE-DRIVER HE MADE A MILLION AND A HALF THEN BOUGHT A TRAIN, COMPLETE WITH STAFF. & *£3 X m s'" “ Wj>s <■ HI 3 u LL G ttU HE DROVE AND SHUNTED-IT WAS EASY BUT MY.' HIS HANDS GOT GRIMED AND GREASY ) gJ? BILL HAS BEEN AT THE GAME FOR YEARS "yer'll need my SOLVOL ; mate"he jeers 7-v Ijl — \W, . tJ ' i 0 /\W 12 & V; ■JL k 9, II W -v* *3 SOiVOL CLEANS HANDS IN 30 SECONDS! FOR THE MAN WITH THE HUSKY JOB-SOLVQI-CIEANS HANDS AS ORDINARY SOAP CANNOT! SOLVOL'S LATHER PENETRATES PORE-DEEP-REMOVES GREASE GROUND-IN GRIME,THE STUBBORNEST STAINS IN 30 seconds! BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! A Lever Product Made in New Zealand 23.258.19 NZ You’ll find the prices right for FENCING MATERIALS m 77 ij & ft* AM Materials DORMAN, LONG & CO’s WIRE and STAPLES; JOHNSON’S & RYLAND’S PLAIN and BARB WIRE; GALVANISED and BRIGHT SLICED STAPLES; WIRE NETTING. at W.&K Tlie approach of winter means repairing and erecting- of fences. Farmers, let us Supply you with your fencing- require* ments. It doesn’t matter what you need in the way of materials, you will find them all at WILLIAMS & KETTLE’S. We carry a complete stock of all brands of fencing- posts and battens. Save money with [Quality Fencing Implements To do your fencing jobs thoroughly you will need good tools. We have a very large range of the best English-made tools; PARKES SPADES, SHOVELS and SLASHERS, SKELTON DO-MINION-SPADES, WIRE STRAINERS, HAMMERS, eto. WILLIAMS & KETTLE Ltd. GISBORNE & WAIROA

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19887, 15 March 1939, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19887, 15 March 1939, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19887, 15 March 1939, Page 15